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That was indeed assumed, however I appreciate the clarification.
Gambling~! Brilliant. A wonderous ability as it carries the chance of both risk and reward. Very balanced considering the limitations you gave the 'Invoke' ability. The Cheater ability is good, and I appreciate the time limit you gave it.

Oh, and in case I wasn't clear; Accepted.
Whu? It wasn't exactly the most original reaction to an explosion, but considering the plane had just shaken, he'd heard screaming surprisingly close, and someone had just barreled into him for protection and safekeeping he reasoned it could very well be comparable to a shakesperean sonnet. Gazing at the red-haired girl he didn't honestly know how to respond. "Th..." He began, before she let go of him, dropping low and covering her head with her hands.

Rolling his carnation colored eyes the man from Mistral cleared his throat before launching into yet another minor tirade; "Calm yourself, miss... uh... Calm yourself, miss." He repeated the sentence a bit more resolutely the second time, cutting out the odd pause at the end where he had intended to put her name until he realized he still didn't know it.

"The plane isn't going down. With an explosion big enough to rock the plane like that we'd be dropping already if it had hit something vital. And if it had pierced the cabin we'd be experiencing the difference in air pressure and either be losing breath or find ourselves sucked outside the plane by now." It was a bit rude the way he said it, but at this point he was failing introductions so badly he reasoned it didn't really matter. She hadn't gotten rid of him yet, after all, despite his manner.

Noting how worried she was he sighed lightly, kneeling beside her and slowly resting a hand on her shoulder. "Slower breaths or you'll make yourself lightheaded." He knew from experience. Pondering over how best to proceed he glanced in the direction the explosion had come from. There was no onslaught of panicked screaming, or hushed whispers of distress meaning they were likely fine, but he didn't know if that would be good enough for the girl currently freaking out.

"Look; if it'll help, I can go check things out for you...?" His tone while offering to do so was lighter, more reasonable, and even as he said it he began to take steps forwards, his hand still on her shoulder as he passed. Honestly he was quite interested in just what had happened. Already he was concocting elaborate daydreams about the ships' crew fending off sky-pirates, or the explosion being the shockwave of himself time-traveling back to this moment to help him, or something that would be viewed as equally ludicrous.
You are correct. IC is up, folks; all those who've been accepted feel free to post when you have the chance. You can choose to go through all that's happened(waking up as a Wild God, experiencing your heightened sensations, the drive to First Haven) or you can just skip ahead to the NEXT day. Being woken up or never having slept and being told it's time to head out to the meeting. Your call. Looking forwards to RPing with all of you.
"Mm?" It took a moment for Vask to realize that she had actually responded to him, lost as he was in his own thoughts of her cutting off their conversation. "What did you...?" He began, his mind reeling with the effort to recall her words of moments before. She'd brought claws up, of that he was sure... coupled with the peculiar way she flicked her tongue in his direction he made a small gasp of understanding and nodded his head. "Certainly; some of the Faunus are born with claws, but even then the vast majority of them make use of the convenience of modern weaponry on top of their innate hunter's tools. Not to mention the fact that they make use of all the other conveniences like phones, and cars, and water treatment facilities; so nay-saying a single one of my points doesn't really make the others any less valid." He was being argumentative and brusque, but he couldn't help it. Something in his upbringing made it tough for him to back down, and something in his nature made it difficult for him to shut up.

Still; she seemed not to be telling him off or wandering away, so he bit his tongue(again, quite literally) and watched as she actually got up and came closer to him. "Uh..." He said, as articulately as he could manage with her just standing there near him. "Hi." He repeated as inside his own mind a mental imag flared up of slapping himself in the forehead for his awkwardness. "I mean; Nice to meet you, I'm Vask." He rose to his feet then, his head spinning a bit from the effort commingled with his exhaustion. He reached a hand out to the idle girl, obviously offering to shake hers. "Are you some kind of snake Faunus?" He said, barreling on heedless of common courtesy and asking about her race, the curiosity taking command of his mouth.
Humanitas persistere.

The meaning was simple enough to determine even if you hadn't studied Latin; Humanity Persists.

The words etched into the marble at the front entryway of the Grayhall building had been the overwhelming motto of mankind after the End. Once all the chaos had ended and people regained some semblance of control it became a chant, a cheer, and cantrip which repeated over and over reminded everyone that the End wasn't the end. The universe had been destroyed. The stars had gone out, the planets had been destroyed, and even Earth itself didn't exist in the same capacity... But despite it all humanity was still around. It wasn't much of a consolation considering all that was lost, but it was what was necessary in order to keep going.

And keep going things did. Thirteen years have passed since the End, thirteen years measured in time kept on digital watches as the sun and moon could no longer aid in that matter, tough to tell time by something that no longer existed. Thirteen years in which mankind struggled against loss and hysteria, hunger and hatred, depression and very literal demons.

All thanks to the Wild Gods.

The Wild Gods, those myths made material who carried within them the remnants of whatever passed for a deity or deities before the End.

For thirteen years they had held the armies of Hell, or Hades, or the Abyss, or whatever it was called at bay. For thirteen years straight, men and women across the Havens had awoken to find themselves suddenly more than they were when they went to bed.

The change wasn't subtle, generally it took people as they slept and the moment they awoke they would know something was different. Their body would feel lighter, stronger, their movements less strained. Like a weight they hadn't known they were carrying all their lives had been stripped away, that was how most described it. Upon opening their eyes they would see color differently; everything would be more vivid, more pronounced, and to look upon another person or even in the mirror could be a shock considering the sheer level of detail they would find themselves now capable of noticing. The air would smell and taste sharper, little things like flowers or dirty laundry could be overwhelming with their rich or horrid scents at first. But more than that, they would feel as drawn to something outside themselves. Inexplicably linked to something more than their own being in a way mankind was rarely capable of feeling.

It usually took only a few hours after they awoke before the shuttles arrived; each Wild God would inexplicably be noticed by Arven, the god of Humanity, and in his attempts to make sure they had every chance of survival(and his hopes that they would help to defend the common people of the Havens) he would send out shuttle-cars to pick them up, and transfer them to the First Haven. Even if they weren't overeager to join the cause most agreed just for the chance to say they'd met Arven, which was roughly akin to a presidential conference for those older than thirteen who could recall a time when a president was a thing.

The journey took a few minutes, to several hours depending on which Haven the Wild Gods hailed from, but it always ended the same. They would be taken to Temple Row and showed to one of the houses there for the evening, asked politely to stay the night and not wander the city too much, and informed there would be a meeting once the others were gathered.

For those born in the First Haven this was a simple enough task; after all, they had long-since become accustomed to the mad cacophony of the former New York, knew it's sights and sounds and smells and relished the posh housing and free room service provided. Others were more inclined to wander, but considering the fact that security personnel generally politely asked them not to leave the area when they went outside it was a bit of a guilty feeling to just take off.

Each home was a stately affair; plush carpeted floors, walls painted in soothing blue and grey tones, and all the amenities one could ask for. A phone-line dedicated to room-service provided by the Caretakers, a group of Wild God enthusiasts who worked as cooks, cleaners, and all around help for those living on Temple Row.

Some would spend their night in lavish luxury, enjoying their moment of excess. Others would spend it focusing on their newfound strength, and speed, and skill. Yet more would spend it in abject terror, worried about what the morning might bring, dreading meeting someone as important as Arven, or potentially fighting demons, or even just losing the potential for a normal life.

And a handful would spend it attempting to determine their domain. For some this was obvious; they would pass an animal, or an object, or an event and find themselves drawn to it. They would suddenly KNOW; this was what they were all about. This was the source of their power, and the truth of their being. For others it would be a fruitless endeavor, and one that would provide only frustration and insomnia.

It didn't really matter either way; in the morning they would meet Arven. Using his power he would know right away what their Domains were, who they were, what they were capable of, and how they felt about the matter. Such was his Doman; humanity. He knew all there was to know about the people he met, and using that information he was able to lead them.
Regardless of the fact it wouldn't matter Kendall had spent the entire night blearily questing for some hint of his Domain. His head was aching, though it was a much more muted feeling than before he had 'ascended', barely a fraction of the grogginess and pain he'd felt when pulling all-nighters as a mortal. He'd heard before that the Bestowal made people invincible, made it so they didn't feel pain or get weary; but the stories were obviously exaggerated. He'd also heard that usually physical ailments healed when one became a Wild God... which made him wonder just why it was that the low pulsing ache in his splint-bound ring finger was still there, or why the little cuts and scratches all around his body from various accidents were still in place. Maybe he was the god of unluckiness, or accidents... that might explain it.... and utterly suck.

A knock on the door came then, and a voice lightly called out; "Please get ready, we'll all be heading to Grayhall in five minutes." At each of the other homes the same call would be going out as Caretakers attempted to wake, or alert their charges that it was time to get up.

Sighing softly Ken stood and stretched, groaning with the effort of it all. Getting dressed was a simple affair, as he didn't bring too many spare clothes with him; he had showered and thrown on clean boxers the night before, now he added socks, black slacks, and a green long-sleeved shirt to that. A gray button-up went over the long-sleeve, left open two buttons at the chest. Peering at a mirror he tried to get his hair to agree to some semblance of order or at the least flatten out a bit but the haphazard mess refused to be tamed, and glaring at it with his eyes narrowed he issued another sigh before heading to the door.

Stopping with one hand on the know he rested his forehead against the frame, and took a deep breath. This is it. No turning back now. I'm a... I'm a God, and I'm about to meet others like me. The thought was equal parts exciting and terrifying. Turning the handle he began to open the door... and winced as he rammed it right into his own forehead, having forgotten to pull away. "A...ah?" He said lightly rubbing at the spot where normally he'd be in pain. Today, however, there was only a dull sensation of contact. That at least was an improvement. He smiled as he realized he had a bit less to be worried about, and this time taking care to leave room between himself and the door he opened it and stepped out into the world.

Temple Row was your average crowded city street in all manner save one; while most of the houses were the usual nouveau riche affair that had been popular before the End a handful of them had been converted into full-blown temples. Here stood a monolith in front of a columned temple in the greco-roman style, there stood a small church with a symbol of a torch where a cross would have sat in the past, and further down more and more of these places of worship for the Wild Gods had popped up. It was a bit overwhelming to say the least. People congregated outside the temples, waiting for them to open. The other houses were unbothered, likely due to security provided by the caretakers.

Across the street stood Grayhall; a large and imposing three story government building that seemed to gaze back imposingly at any who looked upon it.

To his left and right Kendall could both see and hear doors opening and the newest bunch of Wild Gods stumbling out to in much the same manner as him. Some seemed nervous, others confident, and some utterly blank-faced and unable to process what was going on.

"We've got a few minutes." One of the caretakers said to the group. "Feel free to talk amongst yourselves."
Fatigued pink eyes blinked out from beneath a cascading curtain of shaggy brown hair as Valk heard a commotion on the bench next to himself. Some hyperactive girl had managed to utterly destroy one of the seating arrangements that was luckily unoccupied. One, he mentally reminded himself, that was just beside him. "W'll that woulda hurt..." He said in a groggy murmur of displeasure. Normally he'd have called out the careless girl, but considering he'd only just caught this flight after a longer one from Mistral he was jet-lagged and too out of sorts to properly get riled up. As he settled back into his seat feeling fairly certain he couldn't do anything to himself he brightened a bit; this was exactly the sort of thing that usually caused people to dislike him after all, bluntly critiquing their actions or butting in when his opinion wasn't wanted, and here he'd managed to avoid it.

Thank you jetlag~ He thought to himself as he raised his left hand to his opening maw to stifle a yawn. The motion was slow and tedious and took entirely too much effort, thereby reminding him just how exhausted and awful he felt. Scratch that. Go away, jetlag... Feeling his thoughts begin to drift and his body begin to respond less and less to his commands the traveler decided it best to move around a bit. Raising his arms skywards Vask stretched his fingers wide and rolled out the little kinks forming in his neck. That done he grasped the wrist of one arm with the fingers of his opposite hand and leaned far to the side until his lattisimus dorsi and his upper arm began to ache with the extended stretching, and then it was time to lean the opposing direction and swap his grip the other way around. Of course this didn't do much in the way of waking him up, but he didn't intend to get up and wander around; after all, he'd just seen someone destroy a bench, and another passenger had just randomly drawn a pair of swords for no reason. If turbulence were to hit anyone standing had a pretty good chance of being impaled or flattened by the reckless actions of the people aboard.

Across the row from him Vask heard someone muttering about flying and now that his blood was flowing a bit, and his mind a tad more active he did what he usually did... He blurted out the first thing that came into his head; "And if we were meant to hunt we'd have been born with claws instead of forging guns or swords. If we were meant to communicate over long distances we'd have been born with telepathy, but instead we made phones and computers. If we were meant to survive harsh winters we'd still be born with fur." Mentally he chided himself for just forcing conversation upon the young woman who somehow seemed to be breathing fire... Note to self; do not stand in front of her if she looks like she's about to sneeze. "Point of fact;" He began, beginning to gesture with his hands as his miniature tirade began to pick up. "...almost ninety percent of the things we do are unnatural, or don't fit with the gifts we've been born with, the only reason flying seems so alien and so forced is because it's something that most people aren't accustomed to doing every day."

He was about to go on, but realized that he was doing exactly what he'd promised himself he wouldn't do. He was being blunt, and overeager, and awkward in his attempts at communication. More than that, he realized, he wasn't really leaving room for her to get a word in edgewise. As his mouth opened in what was likely an attempt to continue on he lightly bit the tip of his tongue, wincing a bit at the sudden sensation, but needing the physical reminder to just shut up for a moment.

"Um... that is to say... hi?" He wearily smiled in a manner that looked to comingle apology and politeness in a single action, giving a half-hearted wave as he did so. Great job. He told himself, sighing under his breath at his poor people skills. Now she's gonna think there's something wrong with you and tell you to buzz off. His eyes took on a slightly distant look in that instant as he envisioned it, becoming a bit dejected from his own daydreams and losing track of what was actually going on around him.
Pretty small starter post, not much exposition to work with...

Oh well. Guess I'll get to work.
Thrilled to hear it, Dalyuk.

Working on the IC now. Barring issue, should go up tomorrow afternoon.
Done.
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